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AGREEMENT
FOR
WATER AND SANITARY SEWAGE FACILITIES
BETWEEN
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY
AND
CITY OF MIAMI
This instrument prepared by:
Michael Suchogorski
New Business Supervisor
New Business Section
Miami -Dade Water and Sewer Department
3575 S. LeJeune Road
Miami, Florida 33146-2221
CITY OF MIAMI FIRE STATION #11, ID# 19802
this
THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into at Miami -Dade County, Florida,
day of , 2007 by and between
Miami -Dade County, a political subdivision of the State of Florida, hereinafter designated
as the "COUNTY", whose mailing address is: c/o Miami -Dade Water and Sewer
Department, P.O. Box 330316, Miami, Florida 33233-0316 and City of Miami, a Florida
municipal corporation of the State of Florida, hereinafter designated as the "CITY", whose
mailing address is: c/o Asset Management Division, 444 S.W. 2nd Avenue, Suite 325,
Miami, Florida 33130.
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, the CITY desires water and sewer service to be rendered to property
owned by the CITY, and
WHEREAS, the Miami -Dade Water and Sewer Department, hereinafter
designated as the "DEPARTMENT", operates the water and sewage systems owned by
the COUNTY.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants entered into between
the parties hereto to be made and performed and in consideration of the benefits to accrue
to each of the respective parties, it is covenanted and agreed to as follows:
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1. CITY'S PROPERTY. The CITY owns a certain tract of land in Miami -Dade
County, Florida, which is legally described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part
hereof, hereinafter sometimes described ,as the "CITY'S property". The CITY has
requested that the DEPARTMENT render water and sewer service to the CITY'S property
and the COUNTY agrees to do so subject to the terms, covenants and conditions contained
herein.
2. WAIVER. No delay or failure to exercise a right under this Agreement or
any other Agreement shall impair or shall be construed to be a waiver thereof. No waiver
or indulgence of any breach of this Agreement or series of breaches shall be deemed or
construed as a waiver of any other breach of same or as voiding or altering any other
obligation of the parties under this Agreement or any other Agreement. No order or
directive given by the COUNTY or its agents shall be considered as waiving any portion of
this Agreement unless done in writing by a person having actual authority to grant such
waiver.
3. CITY ACKNOWLEDGMENT. The CITY hereby acknowledges and agrees
that any right to connect the CITY'S property to the COUNTY'S sewer system is subject to
the terms, covenants and conditions set forth in the Settlement Agreement between the
State of Florida Department of Environmental Protection, hereinafter designated as the
"DEP", and the COUNTY dated July 27, 1993, the First Amendment to Settlement
Agreement between DEP and the COUNTY dated December 21, 1995, the First Partial
Consent Decree and the Second and Final Partial Consent Decree entered in United
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States of America Environmental Protection Agency ,'EPA)_vs. Metropolitan Dade
County (Case Number 93-1109 CIV-Moreno), as currently in effect or as amended or
modified in future agreements and all other current, subsequent or future agreements, the
consent order between DEP and the COUNTY filed on April 4, 2004, court orders,
judgments, consent orders, consent decrees and the like entered into between the
COUNTY and the United States, State of ,Florida and/or any other governmental entity, and
all other current, subsequent or future enforcement and regulatory actions and
proceedings.
4. PROVISION OF SERVICE AND CONNECTION CHARGES. The COUNTY
will provide an adequate domestic water supply for the CITY'S property and will receive
and dispose of sanitary sewage from the CITY'S property. The CITY shall pay water and
sewer connection charges for all those units to be constructed and connected on the
CITY'S property subject to the limitations specified herein. The CITY acknowledges that, to
the extent that water or sewer service will ultimately be rendered to the CITY'S property by
a volume customer, the CITY is a new retail user provided water or sewer service from a
volume customer, and acknowledges that it is responsible for payment of connection
charges; however, in the event that water or sewer is provided directly by the COUNTY, the
CITY acknowledges that it is a new retail customer of the COUNTY and accordingly also
liable for payment of connection charges. The CITY may be considered both a new retail
customer and a new retail user provided service by a volume customer in the event that the
COUNTY provides water service to the CITY'S property and a volume customer sewer
service, or vice -versa. The connection charges are based on the average daily gallons for
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the various building units and/or use as shown on Exhibit "B" attached hereto and made a
part hereof, multiplied by the applicable rates established by the COUNTY. The CITY
intends to construct and connect four thousand thirteen (4,013) square feet of office space
and a dormitory with eight (8) beds. Therefore, the agreed total average daily gallonage is
one thousand two hundred one (1,201) gallons, resulting in combined water and sewer
connection charges in the amount of eight thousand three hundred ninety-four dollars and
ninety-nine cents ($8,394.99). However, water and sewer connection charges shall be
calculated at the rates in effect at the time of actual connection to the COUNTY'S water
and sewer systems and shall be paid by the CITY prior to the DEPARTMENT'S installation
of a water meter and/or the rendition of sewer service to the CITY'S property. The
DEPARTMENT'S current connection charge rates are one dollar and thirty-nine cents
($1.39) and five dollars and sixty cents ($5.60) per gallon per day for water and sewer,
respectively. The water and sewer connection charge rates are subject to revision at any
time.
5. OTHER USES ON THE PROPERTY. If the CITY constructs buildings other
than those outlined in paragraph 4 above, or otherwise changes the use of structures built
such that paragraph 4 is no longer an accurate description of the uses at the CITY'S
property, the COUNTY shall determine if additional capacity is needed, as calculated using
Exhibit "B" attached hereto. If additional capacity is required, connection charges,
computed at prevailing rates, capacity allocation, if available, and construction connection
charges, if any, shall be required by the CITY. If requested by the DEPARTMENT, the
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CITY shall provide the COUNTY a list of all tenants and building units and/or use prior to
the installation of any water meters by the COUNTY for the CITY'S property.
6. POINTS OF CONNECTION. The COUNTY owns and operates a six (6) inch
water main located in S.W. 59 Avenue at West Flagler Street, from which the CITY shall
connect and install a twelve (12) inch water main westerly in West Flagler Street to the
northwest corner of the CITY'S property, interconnecting to the existing eight (8) inch water
main in West Flagler Street. If two (2) or rpore fire hydrants are to be connected to a public
water main extension within the CITY'S property the water system shall be looped with two
(2) points of connection. The COUNTY also owns and operates a ten (10) inch gravity
sewer main located in S.W. 59 Avenue abutting a portion of the eastern boundary of the
CITY'S property, from which the CITY shall connect the CITY'S property, provided that
there is sufficient depth and that there are no obstacles which would preclude construction
of the sewer. Other points of connection may be established subject to approval of the
DEPARTMENT.
7. DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF FACILITIES. The CITY at its own cost
and expense shall cause to be designed, constructed and installed all of the necessary
water and/or sewer facilities provided for in this Agreement unless otherwise specified. The
facilities shall include any and all water mains, valves, fittings, fire hydrants, firelines,
service connections, service lines, shutoffs, meter boxes, air release valves, gravity sewer
mains, laterals, manholes, and all appurtenances thereto for a complete installation. The
final design and construction of the facilities shall meet the requirements set forth in the
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latest revision of the DEPARTMENT'S "Rules and Regulations" for water and/or sewer
service, shall be in accordance with the latest revision of the DEPARTMENT'S "Design and
Construction Standard Specifications and Details", and shall be subject to approval by the
DEPARTMENT.
8. INSPECTION. The COUNTY shall have the right but not the obligation to
make engineering inspections of all the construction work performed by the CITY under the
terms of this Agreement including private facilities not to be conveyed to the COUNTY.
Such inspections shall not be construed to constitute any guarantee on the part of the
COUNTY as to the quality and condition of materials and workmanship. Any inspections by
the DEPARTMENT shall not relieve the CITY of any responsibility for proper construction of
said facilities in accordance with approved plans and specifications. Furthermore, any
inspections by the DEPARTMENT shall not relieve the CITY of responsibility for the quality
and condition of materials and workmanship.
9. TESTS. During construction and at the time when various tests are required,
the COUNTY'S engineer or its authorized representative, together with the CITY'S
engineer and contractor, shall jointly be present to witness tests for determination of
conformance with approved plans and specifications. The CITY shall notify the COUNTYa
minimum of twenty-four (24) hours in advance of the tests.
10. CONSTRUCTION MEETINGS. The COUNTY reserves the right to schedule
construction meetings with the CITY'S representatives (Engineer, Project Manager,
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Construction Superintendent and others) at a place designated by the COUNTY with
respect to project related matters upon twenty-four (24) hours notice.
11. SUBCONTRACTORS AND CONSULTANTS. The COUNTY reserves the
right, at any time, to bar any subcontractor or consultant employed by the CITY from
engaging in any sort of work or activity related to this Agreement, if such be in the interests
of the COUNTY. In the event the COUNTY rejects any subcontractor or consultant, said
subcontractor or consultant will immediately cease work on anything related to this
Agreement. The CITY shall not be entitled to compensation for any monies previously paid
to any subcontractor or consultant if said subcontractor or consultant is rejected by the
COUNTY.
12. COMPLIANCE WITH ALL LAWS. The CITY, at its own cost and
expense, shall comply with all applicable laws, statutes, rules, and ordinances in carrying
out the activities contemplated herein.
13. APPROVALS AND PERMITS. The CITY shall be fully responsible for
obtaining all required approvals from all appropriate governmental and regulatory agencies
and all necessary permits for all facilities contemplated in this Agreement. Notwithstanding
anything else contained herein to the contrary, this Agreement shall not constitute or be
interpreted as a waiver of any requirements of any other agency of Miami -Dade County
and/or any requirements of the Code of Miami -Dade County. The CITY is responsible for
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obtaining all permits as may be required for the work contemplated herein pursuant to the
Code of Miami -Dade County.
14. COUNTY AS PERMITTEE. Certain federal, state and county agencies,
including but not limited to the State of Florida Department of Transportation, the South
Florida Water Management District, the I.Q.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Florida East
Coast Railroad may require that the COUNTY be named as permittee for certain
construction activities even though the CITY'S contractor will actually perform the work. To
insure that the COUNTY will incur no costs or liability as a result of being named permittee
on such permits, the CITY shall provide sufficient security as acceptable to the COUNTY
which -shall indemnify and protect the COUNTY from all claims, actions, judgments, liability,
Toss, cost and expense, including reasonable attorney's fees, related to work performed by
the CITY pursuant to such permits. The security shall be furnished prior to the start of
construction and shall be in an amount equal to the COUNTY'S cost estimate for the permit
work. The CITY shall have sixty (60) days to resolve any claims by a permittor. Otherwise,
the DEPARTMENT shall be entitled to pay said claims from the security. The CITY shall
be liable for all costs in excess of the security.
15. WATER SERVICE LINES. Any water service lines two (2) inches or less in
diameter that are required for the CITY'S property which will be directly connected to
existing mains owned by the COUNTY shall be installed by COUNTY personnel only. The
CITY hereby agrees to pay to the COUNTY its standard water service line installation
charge, permit fees and service fees prior to any such installation.
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16. OWNERSHIP OF WATERMETER. The COUNTY shall own and install the
required water meter as a part of any water service installation. Ownership by the
COUNTY shall terminate at the outlet side of each water meter. The CITY shall pay all
applicable installation fees.
17. TREATMENT AND TRANSMISSION CAPACITY. In addition to the
covenants and conditions set forth herein, water and sewer service to be rendered by the
COUNTY is subject to the following:
a. issuance of a valid operation permit by the State of Florida for the
COUNTY'S sewage treatment facility serving the CITY'S property which
allows additional connections,
b. sufficient available capacity in the COUNTY'S sewage system and
connection approval, as specified in paragraph three (3) herein,
c. available water by the COUNTY.
However, in no event will the COUNTY be obligated to supply any more water or sewage
treatment capacity in any one year than is called for by the building connection schedule
attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit "C". Any variation from said
connection schedule which results in increased yearly demand on the water resources or
sewage treatment facility capacity of the COUNTY not specifically provided for in
Exhibit "C" shall be subject to the written approval and consent of the DEPARTMENT and
shall be dependent on the availability of the water resource and the various restrictions
placed on the supply of water or the disposal of sewage by local, state and federal
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government agencies and the physical limitations on the COUNTY'S supply and treatment
capacity. If the CITY does not utilize the yearly amount of water or sewage treatment
facility allocation specified in Exhibit "C", said amount will be available to the CITY in the
next calendar year subject to the limitations and provisions specified herein.
18. ALLOCATION OF CAPACITY. The COUNTY agrees to include the
aforesaid allocation in its regional water supply, production and transmission facilities and
regional sanitary sewer system, once the CITY is granted necessary sewer allocation, as
specified in paragraph three (3) hereinabove. However, it is mutually agreed and
understood by the COUNTY and the CITY that the allocation of capacity by the COUNTY
does not guarantee the ability of the COUNTY to supply water for the CITY'S property or
the ability to receive and dispose of sewage originating from the CITY'S property. Capacity
allocation is subject to local, state and federal agencies and other regulatory bodies having
jurisdiction. In connection therewith, the CITY agrees that the COUNTY shall not be liable
or in any way responsible for any costs, claims or losses incurred by the CITY as a result of
actions by regulatory bodies, which are related to capacity allocation.
19. FACILITIES EASEMENTS. If the facilities contemplated herein or any
portion thereof are installed within private property outside of public right-of-way, the
facilities shall be installed in the center of a twelve (12) foot wide easement for water
facilities and fifteen (15) foot wide easement for sewer facilities. Both require a twenty-five
(25) foot minimum vertical clearance above the finished grade. The DEPARTMENT shall
have twenty-four (24) hour access to the easement for emergency purposes. If the facilities
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are not located in platted easements, then easements shall be granted to the COUNTY by
the CITY prior to the COUNTY'S installation of a water meter and/or the rendition of sewer
service to the CITY'S property. The CITY may not place any structures in an easement t
area which would prevent the DEPARTMENT, at its sole discretion, from making full use of
the easement, and the CITY shall remove same, at the CITY'S cost, at the direction of the
COUNTY. The CITY may place structures in the easement area if such structures can be
removed, with minimal effort by the DEPARTMENT, in the event that such structures need
to be removed in order for the DEPARTMENT to make use of the easement; the CITY
places such structures in the easement area at his own risk, and the DEPARTMENT shall
not be liable for any costs incurred by the 'CITY in replacing any such structures removed
by the DEPARTMENT.
20. _ _ CONNECTION/FRONTAGE BY OTHERS. Parties other than the CITY who
own property, other than the CITY'S property, which has frontage to any water main
installed outside of the CITY'S property pursuant to this Agreement, may apply to the
COUNTY for connections to said water main. If said parties actually connect and/or abut
said facilities, the COUNTY will impose a construction connection charge equal to thirty
dollars ($30.00) for the twelve (12) inch water main, multiplied by the front foot length of the
connecting/abutting property which fronts and/or abuts the water main as measured along
the route of the main. The COUNTY will also impose construction connection charges on
such other parties if said water main is required, in accordance with guidelines and criteria
established by the DEPARTMENT, in order to provide adequate service for the
fronting/abutting property. Said construction connection charges will not be required or
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collected from other parties for single-family residences occupied or under construction
prior to the date of this Agreement. The COUNTY shall repay said construction connection
charges to the CITY within ninety (90) days of receipt of same. However, the COUNTY'S
liability for repayment to the CITY shall be limited to those amounts actually collected from
others. This provision shall remain in effect fora period of twelve (12) years from the date
of the Absolute Bill of Sale for the water main facilities constructed by the CITY. PQr annum
simple interest as established and authorized by Section 687.01, Florida Statutes will
accrue on all construction connection charges from the date of the Absolute Bill of Sale for
the water main facilities constructed by the CITY to the date of payment by the
connecting/abutting party. The interest rate used shall be the rate established by Section
687.01, Florida Statutes at the time of payment by the connecting/abutting party. It shall
be the CITY'S responsibility to provide the COUNTY with current mailing addresses during
the twelve (12) year period.
22. CONVEYANCE OF TITLE. Conveyance of all easements shall be by
separate instruments in recordable form as approved by the COUNTY and shall be
accompanied by a written opinion of title by an attorney licensed to practice law in the State
of Florida, which states that the CITY is the owner of the property interest to be conveyed,
subject only to liens, encumbrances and restrictions as are acceptable to the COUNTY.
The opinion shall also state that upon execution by the CITY, a valid and enforceable
easement will be vested to the COUNTY. The CITY shall pay for all recording fees and for
all documentary stamps. The details for all conveyances are specified hereinabove.
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Failure of the CITY to provide proper conveyances shall be cause for the COUNTY to
refuse to render service to the CITY'S property.
23. DRAWINGS AND CONVEYANCE DOCUMENTS. Following completion of
the water and/or sewer facilities contemplated herein for COUNTY ownership, the
COUNTY shall provide conveyance documents, which may include bills of sale, releases of
lien and grants of easement for execution by the CITY. The properly executed documents
shall be delivered to and accepted by the COUNTY prior to the rendition of water and/or
sewer service by the COUNTY. The CITY shall pay for all recording fees and for all
documentary stamps. These conveyances shall be accompanied by copies of paid bills
and/or lien waivers, releases, or satisfactions from all persons who performed work on the
CITY'S property and all persons who incorporate materials into the property, together with
a breakdown -of the actual cost of said -facilities. Concurrently, the CITY shall furnish the
COUNTY with one (1) set of mylar as -built drawings showing specific locations and depths
among other things, of all facilities as located by a licensed surveyor, along with four (4)
prints of the as -built drawings which have been sealed by a surveyor and certified by the
engineer of record. Approval by the COUNTY of all required conveyance documents,
drawings and survey specified herein shall constitute final acceptance by the COUNTY of
said facilities. After final acceptance, the facilities shall remain at all times the sole,
complete, and exclusive property of the COUNTY and under the exclusive control and
operation of the COUNTY.
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24. WARRANTY AND MAINTENANCE BOND. The CITY warrants that the
water and sewer facilities to be owned by the COUNTY shall be free from defects in
materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from final acceptance by the/
COUNTY. Simultaneously with the conveyance of the water and/or sewer facilities, the
CITY shall deliver to the COUNTY an executed maintenance bond, which guarantees the
warranty. If it becomes necessary to repair and/or replace any of the facilities during the
initial one (1) year period, then the warranty as to those items repaired and/or replaced
shall continue to remain in effect for an additional period of one (1) year from the date of
final acceptance by the COUNTY of those repairs and/or replacement.
The bond shall be in the amount equal to the sum of those portions of the actual cost of
construction of said facilities as follows:
Types of Facilities Percentage of Actual
Construction Cost
Water mains 25
Gravity sewers 50
The bonds shall have as the surety thereon only such surety company as is acceptable to
the COUNTY and which is authorized to write bonds of such character and amount under
the laws of the State of Florida. A surety company must have a Best's Key Rating Guide
General Policyholder's Rating of "A" or better and a Financial Category of Class "V"
or better or be acceptable to the COUNTY. The attorney -in -fact or other officer who signs a
bond must file with such bonds a certified copy of his power -of -attorney authorizing him to
do so. The Maintenance Bond may be written with the CITY'S contractor as "Principal" and
the CITY and the COUNTY as "Co -obligees" or the COUNTY as sole "Obligee". In the
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alternative, the CITY may be named as "Principal" and the COUNTY as "Obligee". The
Maintenance Bond shall remain in force for one (1) year following the date of final
acceptance by the COUNTY of the work done pursuant to this Agreement to protect the
COUNTY against losses resulting from any and all defects in materials or improper
performance of work. If there is no building construction underway within the CITY'S
property at the time of conveyance, the COUNTY shall have the right to require that the
term of the Maintenance Bond be extended for a period not to exceed an additional two (2)
years. Upon demand by the COUNTY, the CITY shall cause to be corrected all such
defects which are discovered within the, warranty period or periods as set forth above,
failing which the COUNTY shall make such repairs and/or replacements of defective work
and/or materials and the CITY and/or its Surety shall. be liable to the COUNTY for all costs
arising therefrom. The CITY also warrants that it shall be solely responsible for the repair
of any damages to said facilities caused by persons in its employment.
25. TERM OF AGREEMENT. Both the CITY and the COUNTY recognize that
time is of the essence and that this Agreement shall be deemed null and void and
unenforceable if the CITY fails to comply with any of the following conditions, where
applicable:
a. After execution of this Agreement, work on the water and/or sewer facilities
shall commence within one hundred eighty (180) days from the execution
date. Work shall be considered to have commenced and be in active progress
when engineering drawings are submitted to the DEPARTMENT for review
and approval, and, upon the DEPARTMENT'S issuance of said approval, a
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full complement of workmen and equipment is present at the site to diligently
incorporate materials and equipment into the construction of the water and/or
sewer facilities throughout the day on each full working day, weather
permitting.
b. Once the CITY commences work on the water and/or sewer facilities, said
work cannot be suspended, abandoned, or not in active progress for a period
exceeding one hundred eighty (180) days.
c. The remedies specified herein are cumulative with and supplemental to any
other rights which the COUNTY may have pursuant to the law or any other
provision of this agreement.
26. INDEMNIFICATION CLAUSE. Subject to the limitations contained in
Section 768.28 Florida Statutes, the CITY shall indemnify and hold harmless the COUNTY
and its officers, employees, agents and instrumentalities from any and all liability, losses or
damages, including attorney's fees and costs of defense, which the COUNTY or its officers,
employees, agents or instrumentalities may incur as a result of claims, demands, suits,
causes of actions or proceedings of any kind or nature arising out of, relating to or resulting
from the performance of this Agreement by the CITY or its employees, agents, servants,
partners, principals, contractors and/or subcontractors. The CITY shall pay all claims and
losses in connection therewith and shall investigate and defend all claims, suits or actions
of any kind or nature in the name of the COUNTY, where applicable, including appellate
proceedings, and shall pay all costs, judgements, and attorney's fees which may issue
thereon. The CITY expressly understands and agrees that any insurance protection
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required by this Agreement or otherwise provided by the CITY shall in no way limit the
responsibility to indemnify, keep and save harmless and defend the COUNTY or its officers,
employees, agents and instrumentalities as herein provided.
27. FORCE MAJEURE. Should either party be prevented from performing any
obligations herein, including but not limited to water and/or sewer service, due to or
resulting from a force majeure or inevitable accident or occurrence, such party shall be
excused from performance. As used herein, force majeure shall mean an act of God which
includes but is not limited to sudden, unexpected or extraordinary forces of nature such as
floods, washouts, storms, hurricanes, fires, earthquakes, landslides, epidemics, explosions
or other forces of nature. Inevitable accidents or occurrences shall mean those which are
unpreventable by either party and shall include ,but not be limited to strikes, lockouts, other
industrial disturbances, wars, blockades, acts of public enemies, insurrections, riots,
federal, state, county and local governmental restraints and restrictions, military action, civil
disturbances, explosions, conditions in federal, state, county and local permits, bid protests,
manufacturing and delivery delays, unknown or unanticipated soil, water or ground
conditions and cave-ins, or otherwise, and other causes reasonably beyond the control of
either party, whether or not specifically enumerated herein.
28. SERVICE CHARGES. The CITY agrees to pay to the COUNTY the
prevailing service charges for water supply and fire protection, sewage collection and
disposal within the CITY'S property as may be applicable until the responsibility for
payment of said charges is properly transferred in accordance with the COUNTY'S
regulations.
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29. USE OF FACILITIES BY COUNTY. The COUNTY reserves the right to
make full use of the water and/or sewer .facilities to be owned by the COUNTY as
contemplated herein to serve other customers at any time.
30. OPINION OF TITLE. With the execution of this Agreement, the CITY at its
own expense shall deliver to the DEPARTMENT an opinion of title for the CITY'S property,
issued by a qualified attorney licensed tolpractice law in the State of Florida, which states
that the CITY owns fee simple title to the property referred to herein.
31. BACTERIOLOGICAL TESTS AND INDEMNIFICATION. DEP requires that
prior to the rendition of any new water service by the DEPARTMENT, bacteriological tests
must be performed. It is the responsibility of the CITY to comply with all such requirements
and to obtain all necessary approvals, In addition, the use of floating meters for
construction purposes is subject to State of Florida requirements and approval by the
COUNTY. The CITY may request approval for the use of floating meters prior to actual
conveyance of title to the facilities to the COUNTY. However, the COUNTY may be
required to execute documents to the Miami -Dade County Department of Environmental
Resources Management (DERM) or State of Florida Department of Health (DOH), which
state that the COUNTY has accepted title to the facilities. If the COUNTY is required to
execute such documents, the CITY agrees to indemnify and hold the COUNTY harmless
from and against all claims, actions, judgments, damages, loss, cost and expense including
reasonable attorney's fees which may be incurred by the COUNTY in connection with the
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rendition of water service through the facilities constructed and installed by the CITY prior
to conveyance of title to the COUNTY, including but not limited to those that result from
failure to properiy maintain and repair the water facilities, subject to the limitations
contained in Section 768.28 Florida Statutes.
32. ASSIGNMENT OF AGREEMENT. No right to any water supply and sewage
disposal service commitment provided for`in this Agreement shall be transferred, assigned
or otherwise conveyed to any other party virithout the express written consent of the Director
of the DEPARTMENT or his designee except as noted below. The consent of the
DEPARTMENT shall not be required in connection with the sale, lease or other
conveyance of property or any residential units or commercial establishments to any party
who will be the ultimate user of the property, including but not limited to a bona fide
purchaser, lessee, resident or occupant. The intent of this paragraph is to require consent
of the DEPARTMENT for assignments or transfers of any water and sewage disposal
capacity allocation to any party who holds such property as an investment for resale or who
intends to develop for sale a portion of the CITY'S property, so that the COUNTY can
adequately determine the demand for water and sewage disposal capacity and plan for the
fair and equitable allocation of water and sewage disposal capacity among the residents of
Miami -Dade County. Consent, when required, shall not unreasonably be withheld by the
DEPARTMENT. If the CITY'S property is transferred or conveyed, the CITY shall remain
liable to the COUNTY for all sums of money and all obligations due hereunder unless
released in writing by the COUNTY.
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33. ENTIRE AGREEMENT. This Agreement supersedes all previous
agreements and representations, whether oral or written, between the CITY and the
COUNTY and made with respect to the matters contained herein and when duly executed
constitutes the complete Agreement between the CITY and the COUNTY.
34. NOTICE. All notices given pursuant to this Agreement shall be mailed by
United States Postal Service registered or certified mail to the parties at the addresses
specified on page two (2) of this Agreement or addresses otherwise properly fumished.
35. RECORDING OF AGREEMENT. This Agreement is being recorded in the
public records of Miami -Dade County, Florida, for the particular purpose of placing all
owners and occupants, their successors and assigns, upon notice of the provisions herein
contained. The CITY shall pay all recording fees.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be
executed by their respective officials as of the day and year above written.
WITNESSETH: MIAMI-DADS COUNTY
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STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADE
John W. Renfrow, P.E., Director
Miami -Dade Water and Sewer
Department
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of
, 2007, by John W. Renfrow, P.E., Director, of the Miami -
Dade Water and Sewer Department, whd is personally known to me and did not take an
oath.
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CITY OF MIAMI FIRE STATION #11, !D# 1980?
ATTEST:
By:
CITY OF MIAMI, A MUNICIPAL
CORPORATION OF THE STATE OF
FLORIDA
By:
Priscilla Thompson, Pedro G. Hernandez, P.E.,
City Clerk City Manager
(Affix City Seal)
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF MIAMI-DADE
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of
, 2007, by Priscilla Thompson, City Clerk, and Pedro G.
Hernandez, P.E., City Manager, of the City of Miami, who are personally known to me and
did not take an oath.
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Approved for Legal Sufficiency: Approved as to Legal Form and Correctness:
Assistant County Attorney Jorge L. Fernandez, City Attorney
Approved to Insurance Requirements:
LeAnn Brehm,
Risk Management Administrator
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